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Busy Head ✿ Slow Art

Mandy van Pelt

A newsletter where I dive deeper into my practice as a multidisciplinary artist and neurodivergent human being who is trying to take things slower.

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Latest Issues

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When all feels hopeless

I have been postponing to write my next letter for a while now. I have been in a constant freeze and the words seem to be slipping away from me the moment I think about what I want to share with you. How can I even think of taking up space ...

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July: the month of creation & feeling lost

So I have been feeling a bit lost the last couple of weeks. I first wanted to share a newsletter about this and diving into the question of why I felt lost. But it doesn’t feel right.

5 months ago
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Thoughts on the urgency of creating as an overstimulated human being

Almost two weeks ago I started using ADHD medication and since I have been thinking more and more about the “why” and “what” behind the things I create. Not specifically because the meds make me think about these things, but because I get a...

5 months ago
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  • Mandy van Pelt

    \ud83c\udfa8\ud83c\udf44A neurodivergent multidisciplinary artist and community maker who needed to take things slower. \ud83c\udf31\ud83d\udd8d️ (from the Netherlands)

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